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A multicenter study of using carbon nanoparticles to show sentinel lymph nodes in early gastric cancer
Conclusions It is feasible to use carbon nanoparticles to show SLNs in early gastric cancer. Carbon nanoparticles suspension is safe for submucosal injection.
Source: Surgical Endoscopy - July 7, 2015 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

A multi-center study of using carbon nanoparticles to track lymph node metastasis in T1–2 colorectal cancer
Conclusions We demonstrated the feasibility of using carbon nanoparticles to track lymph nodes metastases in T1–2 colorectal cancers. Carbon nanoparticles black-dyed lymph nodes play a role as SLNs in T1–2 colorectal cancers.
Source: Surgical Endoscopy - November 11, 2014 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Laparoscopic Probe for Sentinel Lymph Node Harvesting Using Magnetic Nanoparticles
Conclusion: The laparoscopic differential magnetometer demonstrates promising results for further investigation and development towards laparoscopic lymph node harvesting using magnetic nanoparticles. Significance: The laparoscopic differential magnetometer facilitates a novel method for sentinel lymph node harvesting, which helps to determine prognosis and treatment of cancer patients.
Source: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering - December 24, 2021 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

A study of using carbon nanoparticles to improve lymph nodes staging for laparoscopic-assisted radical right hemicolectomy in colon cancer
ConclusionTherefore, the CNs are not only a good tattoo in laparoscopic-assisted operation, but could be regarded as a better pathological evaluating tool for tumor treatment.
Source: International Journal of Colorectal Disease - July 18, 2018 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

A New Method for Sentinel Lymph Node Detection in Laparoscopic Surgery for Patients with Cervical Cancer: Carbon Nanoparticles
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and efficiency of carbon nanoparticles (CNP) in the detection of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) in laparoscopic surgery for cervical cancer.
Source: The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - October 22, 2018 Category: OBGYN Authors: Y. Wang Source Type: research

Comparison Study of Laparoscopic Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Endometrial Carcinoma Using Carbon Nanoparticles and Lymphatic Pathway Verification
To evaluate the detection rate and accuracy of sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping using cervical and fundal injection of carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) in laparoscopic surgery of endometrioid endometrial cancer (EC), and to identify uterine lymphatic drainage pathways validated by mapping.
Source: The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - November 13, 2018 Category: OBGYN Authors: Jing Zuo, Ling Ying Wu, Min Cheng, Ping Bai, Cheng Zhi Lei, Ning Li, Gong Yi Zhang, Dan Zhao, Bin Li Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

A Randomized Comparison of Carbon Nanoparticles in Endoscopic Lymph Node Dissection Via the Bilateral Areola Approach for Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Conclusions: The lymphatic navigation by CNP increases the number of detected CLN without the involvement of radioactive isotopes. However, CNP did not lower hypocalcemia, did not improve parathyroid hormone range, and there was no significant difference in the percentage of metastatic lymph nodes between the 2 groups.
Source: Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy and Percutaneous Techniques - August 1, 2020 Category: Surgery Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Learning curves in laparoscopic and robot-assisted prostate surgery: a systematic search and review
ConclusionsThe definition of LC for laparoscopic and robot-assisted prostate surgery is not well defined with various metrics used among studies. Nevertheless, LCs appear to be steep and continuous. Implementation of training programs/standardization of the techniques is necessary to improve outcomes.
Source: World Journal of Urology - September 4, 2021 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Open versus laparoscopic pyloromyotomy for pyloric stenosis
CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic pyloromyotomy may result in a small increase in mucosal perforation when compared with open pyloromyotomy for IHPS. There may be an increased risk of incomplete pyloromyotomy following LP compared with OP, but the effect estimate is imprecise and includes the possibility of no difference. We do not know about the effect of LP compared with OP on the need for re-operation, postoperative wound infections or abscess formation, postoperative haematoma or seroma formation, incisional hernia occurrence, length of postoperative stay, time to full feeds, or operating time because the certainty of the evid...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - March 9, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ralph F Staerkle Fabian Lunger Lukas Fink Tom Sasse Martin Lacher Erik von Elm Ahmed I Marwan Stefan Holland-Cunz Raphael Nicolas Vuille-Dit-Bille Source Type: research

Gastric outlet obstruction secondary to a wandering spleen: systematic review and surgical management of a case
CONCLUSIONS: A wandering spleen is a rare diagnosis and there are only six reported cases of gastric outlet obstruction secondary to a wandering spleen in the literature. None report associated gastric perforation. There are a variety of presenting symptoms, intraoperative findings and operative techniques used to address the gastrosplenic abnormality. The case reported by our centre adds to this limited evidence base and demonstrates a successful outcome from definitive surgical management. We highlight the need to seek early gastro-oesophageal expertise if any gastric pathology is found together with anatomical abnormali...
Source: Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England - January 23, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: E Moore J W O'Brien N Merali N Farkas A Madhavan N Abbassi-Ghadi S Preston P Singh Source Type: research